Vitamin A, E, D Deficiencies Linked To Illnesses, Including COVID-19 Unlisted Video
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An increase of vitamins A, E and D may reduce a person's risk for breathing and respiratory conditions.
The added benefits of the supplements may even protect you against the flu and COVID-19.
According to UPI, people who consumed recommended amounts of the nutrients were less likely to develop a respiratory illness.
Research has linked vitamin D, in particular, with boosting immune system function.
A deficiency in vitamin D has also been found to increase a person's risk for severe COVID-19.
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